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what is the difference between "accord" and "accordance" as noun?
Feb 11, 2014 3:16 AM
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The suffix -ance, when added to a verb, makes a noun that indicates the state of being related to the verb. "Accord" as a verb means to agree or reconcile. "Accordance" then is a noun meaning agreement or harmony.
February 11, 2014
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Though "accord" is more often used as a verb, it can also be used as a noun. When used as a noun, it has the same meaning as "accordance".
"You should dress up in accordance with the office policy" is the same as "You should dress up in accord with the office policy".
February 11, 2014
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